i was just in the city 48 hours ago. that's when i left because i was covering this. they had more than nine inches last week. that's a lot for kansas city and they're going to get another six to ten, even 12 inches again by tuesday. let's talk about the timing of the storm, though, because it's not here yet. let's go back to the amrila, texas area, that gets it tonight. into western oklahoma, southwest kansas, that's for tomorrow. then it starts to move wichita to kansas city, monday night into tuesday, moves toward the great lakes mid week. we have to look at the warnings. blizzard conditions don't just mean snow. it means visibility is reduced to less than a quarter mile and wind gusts of 35 miles per hour or greater. >> how much snow are we talking? >> that's the big question tonight. now i have the answer. the purple is a foot or more of snow. a lot of the shades of white will have that blowing snow and that that will be an issue. second threat i need to mention, severe weather, from louisiana to the florida panhand